Programma De Codice Manuscripto Institutionum Iustiniani Imp. Ad Mare Balticum Reperto, by Johann Christoph Koch, delves into the discovery of a manuscript related to Justinian's Institutes in the Baltic region. This work explores the historical and legal significance of the find, offering insights into the dissemination and study of Roman law during historical times. It is an essential resource for legal historians and scholars interested in the classical tradition of Roman jurisprudence and its influence on later legal systems. The book offers a detailed examination of the manuscript's contents and context. This is a valuable contribution to the understanding of legal history and the transmission of legal knowledge through the ages.
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